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nVidia announce the Titan X at GDC 2015

My point being that's extremely fast for a single card. I think stating it will cost more is playing Captain Obvious lol.

I'll wait and see what the 390x can do first though.
 
My point being that's extremely fast for a single card. I think stating it will cost more is playing Captain Obvious lol.

It's exactly as expected :) Nothing more, nothing less.

Awesome though, yet still not quite 4k ready :(

So 30% increase OCvsOC. Will be keeping my 980's.

Yeah of course. When Titan launched my SLI 670s didn't really flinch :)

Wait for the 985ti or whatever they decide to call it :)
 
So just to double check is this 12gb or 10gb and a bit of useless stuff on the side?
 
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These sites are all guessing the same as we are.

Now that review samples are being sent out, more info will leak. The thing is nobody who actually gets a review sample will leak anything, because if they do they wont get any more cards from NVidia. Before there has been instances of different sites being sent different info so NVidia knows who it is that has leaked the info. Not only that but NVidia could then take you to court for breaking the inevitable NDA, that I'm sure is in place.

Bottom line, no place that actually has a card will leak its specs, it is just not worth it for them.

Having said all that, the truth still manages to get out eventually.



Well that just goes to show how wrong I can be....lol :eek:
 
NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan X Performance Benchmarks Unveiled – Massive Performance Uplift Versus GTX 980, 2/3/4-Way SLI Re

NVIDIA is going to launch their flagship GeForce GTX Titan X graphics card on 17th March at their GTC 2015 event however some juicy performance results have been detailed thanks to Videocardz. The GeForce GTX Titan X is the next enthusiast high-end offering from NVIDIA that is meant to replace the GK110 based Titan cards that arrived back in February 2013, featuring better performance and higher efficiency than every GPU generation that came before it.

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Full article - http://wccftech.com/nvidia-geforce-...erformance-uplift-gtx-980-234way-sli-results/
 
If this is the true performance comparison, it's incredible. It's going to be one hell of a card! Looking forward to seeing some pics with setups (Greg/Kapp)!
 
If you look past the bold graphics and O/C'd SLI numbers, it's showing a c25% improvement over a '980 at stock. Not actually that amazing is it?

EDIT: excuse my blindness, to be fair it's closer to 40% over a stock 980 which is on the impressive side...
 
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Are they using a test driver with better performance or the currently released certified driver ? Faster but far from wow faster especially once you factor in cost .. Think my 2 980s will live to see another day . Dosnt show overclocked 980s in the graph either past AIBs efforts
 
And will cost £200 more. Your point? :D

Edit. 40% faster than a 980 I was absolutely dead right. History repeats itself :)

The fact its a single chip solution still on the same 28nm process, using much less die space that two Hawaii and (most likey) half the power consumption but yet similar performance. From a design POV that would be some fantastic engineering.

Normally you need a die shrink to have a single GPU solution beat a high end dual GPU card.
 
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